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Recruitment Events

Here is alist of the recruitment events organized by the Education Career Services.

Education Career Fair

The鶹ýվ Education Career Fairis an annual event organized by the (EdUS), Education Career Services, and theCareer Planning Service (CaPS) of 鶹ýվ.

Our objective is to provide a forum where future educators and exhibitors can network and explore career opportunities in today’s wide-ranging education field – from local teaching opportunities to international careers in education.

Students benefit from your expertise by providing them with important information and valuable insights that will help them to make important choices regarding their careers.

Each year, there are approximately 250 attendees; undergraduate and graduate education students as well as alumni.

Next Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Location:鶹ýվ, Montréal

2026 Exhibitor Fees:

QUEBEC SCHOOLS & BOARDS

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

CANADIAN SCHOOLS & BOARDS (outside of Quebec)

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS / RECRUITERS

PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYERS
$200 + taxes $200 + taxes $300 + taxes $450 + taxes $450 + taxes

Exhibitor fee includes 1 table (6ft) , 2 representatives, 2 lunch boxes, and coffee/tea.

If an exhibitor wishes to bring 3 or more representatives, the charge for each additional representative is $25 + taxes.

Interested in attending as an exhibitor? Please email the career.education [at] mcgill.ca (Education Career Advisor)to let us know!

Kinesiology Career Exploration Day

The 鶹ýվ Kinesiology Career Exploration Day is a biennial event organized by Kinesiology and Physical Education Department together with the Education Career Services of 鶹ýվ.

Next event is scheduled to take place in November 2026.

For more information about any of these events or to be added to the invite list, please contact the Education Career Advisor: career.education [at] mcgill.ca (subject: Recruitment%20Events%20at%20鶹ýվ%20Faculty%20of%20Education)


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